1)Escreva na forma abreviada observe o exenplo.
A)it is cheap
B)i am Strong
C)she is my girlfriend
D)he is not well
E)we are teachers
F)they are Good workers
G)what is his name?
H)where is ter bike?
I)that is fine!
J)how is your mother?
2)reescreva as frases, empregando a outra forma abreviada observe o exemplo.
We're not perfect
We Aren't perfect
A)they aren't at school
B)she's not your Friends
C)it's not hot
D)you're not well
E)he isn't rich
F)she's not a lady girl
G)Jane's not here
H)te boy's not tires
B) she isn't your Friend
C) it isn't hot
D) You aren't well
E) He's not rich
F) She isn't a lady girl
G) Jane isn't here
H) The boy isn't tired
Soluções para a tarefa
1:
A) it's cheap
B) i'm Strong
C) she's my girlfriend
D) he's not well
E) we're teachers
F) they're
G) what's his name?
H) where's ter bike?
I) that's fine!
J) how's your mother?
2:
A) they're not at school
B)she isn't your friends
C) it isn't hot
D) you aren't well
E)he's not rich
F) she isn't a lady girl
G)Jane isn't here
H)te boy isn't tires
Sobre o verbo TO BE no tempo presente, em língua inglesa, podemos afirmar o que se segue, também referente às formas contraídas:
1)
A) IT'S
B) I'M
C) SHE'S
D) HE'S
E) WE'RE
F) THEY'RE
G) WHAT'S
H) WHERE'S
I) THAT'S
J) HOW'S
2)
A) THEY'RE NOT
B) SHE ISN'T
C) IS ISN'T
D) YOU AREN'T
E) HE'S NOT
F) SHE ISN'T
G) JANE ISN'T
H) THE BOY ISN'T
O verbo TO BE é um dos principais verbos da língua inglesa, tanto por seu uso de significado quanto por seu uso como verbo auxiliar em outros tempos verbais.
As formas do verbo TO BE no modo afirmativo do tempo presente são flexionadas de acordo com o sujeito, da seguinte maneira:
I - AM (I'M)
YOU - ARE (YOU'RE)
HE / SHE / IT - IS (HE'S/SHE'S/IT'S)
WE - ARE (WE'RE)
YOU - ARE (YOU'RE)
THEY - ARE (THEY'RE)
No modo negativo, o verbo TO BE é seguido pelo NOT.
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B) I'm Strong
C) she's is my girlfriend
D) He's not well
E) we're teachers
F ) they're good workers
G) what's him name?
H) where is ter bike?
I) that's fine!
J) how's your mother?